Samsung has been long-rumored to launch the refurbished variant of the Galaxy Note 7 aka the Galaxy Note FE (or Galaxy Note 7R). And after being delayed for a couple of times, it seems like the company is finally going to the launch (or should we say re-launch?) the smartphone very soon.
The Galaxy Note 7R (SM-N935) has been spotted paying a visit to the GFXBench today, revealing some of its key specs. And as per the listing, the device will feature a 5.7-inch Full HD (1920 x 1080 pixels) display as opposed to the QHD display seen on the original Note 7.
Word had it that the company will be reducing the battery size on the Galaxy Note 7R. So, we are assuming that the company has opted for a Full HD display to save some juice.
Read: Galaxy Note FE won’t feature Infinity Display, will have a home button on front
Most of the other features, however, remain the same. You will still have the octa-core 2.6GHz Exynos 8890 chipset under-the-hood alongside 4GB of RAM and 64GB of onboard storage.
It will also retain the same 12MP and 5MP rear and front-facing cameras respectively. Also, as per the listing, the smartphone will ship with Android 7.0 out-of-the-box.
The Galaxy Note 7R is rumored to be launched on July 7.
Source: GFXBench
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